An unofficial async Python library for Ryver.
Project description
pyryver
pyryver
is an unofficial async Python library for Ryver.
It provides a simple and sane way of automating tasks on Ryver and building bots, without the need to set up Hubot or Botkit.
Note that since it is still in major version 0, there may be small changes to the API any time. However, we will attempt to make it as backwards-compatible as possible (excluding version 0.1.0).
Version 0.3.0 is now stable! It is highly recommended due to the API cleanups and Tasks support.
Special thanks to @mincrmatt12!
Installation
pyryver
is now on PyPI! You can install it with python3 -m pip install --user pyryver
.
You can also find pre-releases on TestPyPI.
More instructions can be found at Read the Docs.
pyryver
requires Python >= 3.6 and the aiohttp
library.
Supported Actions
pyryver
has near complete support for every common Ryver action.
This includes things like sending messages, uploading files, managing topics & tasks, creating forums/teams, etc.
pyryver
currently does not support editing user and organization settings.
Forum/team settings, however, are supported.
For a complete list of everything the API contains, head over to the docs. If there's something missing from the API that you'd like to see, create an issue and we'll get to it ASAP.
Documentation and Examples
Documentation and examples can be found on Read the Docs.
If you want to see an example of pyryver
being used in a real project, check out LaTeX Bot.
Here's an example demonstrating how to send a message:
import pyryver
import asyncio
async def main():
# Connect to ryver
async with pyryver.Ryver("my_organization", "my_username", "my_password") as ryver:
# Load all chats
await ryver.load_chats()
# Find users and forums/teams
friend = ryver.get_user(username="my_friend")
forum_or_team = ryver.get_groupchat(name="My Forum or Team")
# Send a message
await friend.send_message("Hello, friend!")
await forum_or_team.send_message("Hello, forum or team!")
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
Here's an example demonstrating how to get your bot to respond in real-time:
import pyryver
import asyncio
async def main():
# Connect to ryver
async with pyryver.Ryver("my_organization", "my_username", "my_password") as ryver:
# Load all chats
await ryver.load_chats()
# Get the bot's user
me = ryver.get_user(username="my_username")
# Connect to the websockets interface
async with ryver.get_live_session() as session:
@session.on_chat
async def on_message(msg: pyryver.WSChatMessageData):
print(msg.text) # print out the message's text
# Reply to the message
# Make sure to check that the message isn't from the bot itself
if msg.from_jid != me.get_jid() and msg.text == "hello":
# Send a message to the same chat
# This could be either a user (for a private message) or a forum/team
chat = ryver.get_chat(jid=msg.to_jid)
await chat.send_message("hi")
@session.on_connection_loss
async def on_connection_loss():
await session.close()
# run until session.close() is called
await session.run_forever()
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
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